Concussions: Management and Prevention

What is a concussion and how can I keep my kid from getting one?

Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury which occurs after a blow to the head or body. The shaking of the brain inside the skull injures brain cells and disrupts their function. It is an “invisible” injury because even medical imaging studies can’t “see” the damage done to brain tissue or brain circuitry. We can only presume the severity from an athlete’s reports, behavior and sensation. Most concussion symptoms resolve within 1-2 weeks, but sometimes persist for months or longer. Full recovery requires complete brain rest, which can be particularly challenging for today’s active kids.

Concussion rates are rising, with approximately 3.5 million sport-related concussions reported in the United States last year. Young, growing brains are particularly susceptible to this type of injury. If we want our kids to continue playing the games they love, we need to be especially diligent to protect them. We must: